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WR Parris Campbell Jr. (Philadelphia Eagles)

They threw it a ton this year. Lots of touches and play-making opportunities for the entire unit. Keeps everyone fed and happy spreading it around and someone different stepping up big each week.

Can't imagine they chuck it around that much next yr w/ or w/o Dwayne. The run game will return next year. Meyer strives for more balance. They got away from it in the middle of the season and struggled some. Not only does the run game keep the defense fresh, but it also wears down the opponents defense in the 4th quarter and opens up opportunities for explosive, big plays in crunch time.

Back to Parris........ HE FAST!!!
 
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PARRIS CAMPBELL OVERCAME EARLY CAREER STRUGGLES TO PACE OHIO STATE'S HISTORIC PASS OFFENSE

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Three minutes into his first game as an Ohio State Buckeye, Parris Campbell had an opportunity to show out on a national stage.

It was September 7, 2015, and the Buckeyes were on the road for a primetime matchup against Virginia Tech. The game had been hyped all summer — a chance for Ohio State to avenge the only loss during an otherwise perfect championship season the year before.

The Buckeyes had stars at every position. Ezekiell Elliott, Cardale Jones, Michael Thomas, Braxton Miller, Joey Bosa, Darron Lee, Vonn Bell and a host of others who now play on Sundays. But on the first drive of the highly anticipated season, it was Campbell with the chance to shine.

The Buckeyes had the ball at Virginia Tech's 39-yard line on first-and-10. The shotgun snap went to Jones and he locked in on Campbell immediately. The redshirt freshman glided 10 yards before turning in on his post route. Jones threw a perfectly placed dart to Campbell, who just needed to haul it in to ignite the start of his collegiate career.

He couldn't do it, though. The pass bounced off his hands and hit the Lane Stadium turf. A clearly dejected Campbell jogged to the sideline with his head down.



That was the biggest moment of Campbell's early career — a defining play that seemingly followed him all year. If he hauled that in, the coaching staff would've trusted him with more playing time.

It wasn't just a touchdown pass he dropped that night, but rather the opportunity to solidify his place in the rotation of a national title contender.

He finished his redshirt freshman season with zero catches, zero rush attempts and one huge regret.

"I think about that first game, that first drop I had, I think about that every day. There isn't a day that goes by where I don't think about it," Campell said the following year. "So that pushes me to go harder."

And the harder he pushed, the more traction he gained.

There were still struggles, but Campbell's production steadily increased. During his sophomore season, he registered 175 total yards and a touchdown. Last year, he tallied 40 catches for 584 yards to complement 132 rushing yards and four total touchdowns. But his tenacity really paid off in his final season with the Buckeyes.

Entering the Big Ten title game against Northwestern, Campbell needs 97 receiving yards to become just the fifth receiver in school history to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark. His 903 yards have come from a team-high 72 receptions, and he's found the end zone 11 times.

It's no secret the Buckeyes utilize his speed primarily in the screen game and on jet sweeps, and he's been nothing short of explosive, ranking second among Power-5 teams in yards after the catch.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...les-to-pace-ohio-states-historic-pass-offense
 
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COACH'S SHOW RECAP: URBAN MEYER, KEVIN WILSON AND ALEX GRINCH PREVIEW NORTHWESTERN AND DISCUSS CHRIS OLAVE, DWAYNE HASKINS RUNNING ABILITY AND DEMETRIUS KNOX'S INJURY

ON PARRIS CAMPBELL
  • "We've been fortunate at that position. We've had some elite players."
  • Meyer mentions Robert Redd at Bowling Green, Paris Warren at Utah, Percy Harvin at Florida, and here they had Curtis Samuel, Dontre Wilson and now Parris Campbell."
  • "He was unrecruited out of high school. He'll tell you he was recruited – he was not."
  • Meyer said they found him when they were scouting Dante Booker.
  • Meyer notes that Jaelen Gill is coming on and seems to be the future at the position.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...-preview-northwestern-and-discuss-chris-olave
 
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